1) Alii
Pauli Ka'oleioku. b. 1767 (natural son by
Kanekapolei). Recognised by his father. m.
(first) Keoua-Wahine (m. second, Alii John
Adams Kuakini II), daughter of Kauhiwawaeono of
Maui, by his wife, Alii Loe-wahine,
daughter of The Hon. Alii Kame'eiamoku,
Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha I the
Great. m. (second) as her first husband, Alii
Luahine Kahailiopua (b. 1790; m.
second, Wili, by whom she had further issue three
sons and d. 18th December
1873), daughter of Alii Hao Kanaina, by
his wife, Ka'ilapakahua, daughter of Kaukoko. m.
(third) Manono (d. after 1818). He d.
at Kaumakapili, Oahu, 19th February
1818 (bur. Halo-o-Keawe, Honaunau, Kona,
Hawaii), having had issue, one son and two
daughters (who were declared Royal Princes and
Princesses by their grandfather, Kamehameha the
Great): CopyrightęChristopher
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b)
H.R.H. Princess Laura Konia. b.
ca. 1808 (d/o Keoua-Wahine). Mbr.
House of Nobles 1840-1847. m. at
Honolulu, Oahu, 1830, The Hon. Alii
Abner Kuho'oheiheipahu Paki (b. on
the island of Molokai, ca. 1808; d.
at Honolulu, Oahu, 13th June
1855), sometime Chamberlain to the King,
Judge of the Supreme Court, and acting
Governor of Hawaii Island, son of Alii
Kalanihelemaiiluna Paki, of Maui, by his
second wife, Kahuheiheipahu. She d.
during the influenza epidemic, at
Honolulu, Oahu, 2nd July 1857,
having had issue, an only daughter - see Hawaii
(Maui). CopyrightęChristopher
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3)
H.R.H. Princess
Kalani-Ahumanu-i-Kaliko-o-Iwi-Kauhipua-o-Kina'u (d/o
Kalakaua). Kuhina-Nui as Ka'ahumanu II
from 5th July 1832 and Regent for King
Kamehameha III, 5th July 1832 to 17th
March 1833. m. (first) her half brother,
H.M. Lihohilo Kamehameha II, King of the Hawaiian
Islands (b. at Hilo, 1797; d.s.p.
in London, 13th July 1824), eldest
surviving son of H.M. King Kamehameha the Great,
by his principal wife, Queen Keopuolani. m.
(second) H.R.H. Prince Kahalai'a Luanu'u (d.
at Honolulu, Oahu, 27th April 1826),
eldest son of H.R.H. Prince Kinau Kahoanuku, by
his wife, H.R.H. Princess Kahakuha'akoi
Wahini-pio, daughter of Alii
Kekuamanoha, of Maui, by whom she had issue, an
only son - see above. m. (third) 19th
September 1827, as his fourth wife, H.H. Prince
Mataio Kekuanao'a, Kuhina-Nui, PC, KGCK (b.
1791; m. 24th September 1844,
Kalolowahilani, and d. at Honolulu, Oahu,
4th November 1868), Kuhina-Nui
from 1863 until the promulgation of the new
constitution 24th August 1864,
Governor of Oahu 1834-1868, Presdt. Brd. of
Education, son of Nahiolea I, by his wife,
Inaina, daughter of Kuimeheua II. She d.
at Honolulu, Oahu, 4th April 1839,
having had further issue, four sons and one
daughter by her third husband: